Brad Goreski Quotes
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Always remember that the most important thing in a good marriage is not happiness, but stability.
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Love is so holy, so confusing. It makes a man anxious, tormented. Love, how can I define it?
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We are a people trying not only to solve the problems of the present: unemployment, inflation... but we are attempting on a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America.
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Ryan finally came to my rescue. He'd thought working together in Paper Moon would help us bond.
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My upbringing made me think that real legitimate music is written, not heard.
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There are thousands of good-looking women out there. Longevity for a heroine doesn't come only with good looks: talent matters.
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I would read a lot about how to be a dad. I had never changed a diaper before we had Birdie.
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The beauty of man's being, fashioned as he is in the fairest of forms, demonstrates the existence of the Maker, while at the same time the fact that, together with his comprehensive abilities, lodged in that fairest of forms, he soon declines and dies, demonstrates the existence of the resurrection.
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Failure is what we're all running from, we're always running toward success with failure at our back.
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There had so lately been a large force of Spanish cavalry at the village, which had made a great impression on the minds of the young men, as to their power, consequence, which my appearance with 20 infantry was by no means calculated to remove.
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There is always something ridiculous about the emotions of people whom one has ceased to love.
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My dad was a Muslim and would pray five times a day. I would pray with him as much as I could, in the morning before school. Sometimes he would tell us moralistic tales about genies, magic carpets and wondrous lands. My mother is not religious - she's just English.
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If you asked me to seriously kiss someone on a screen, I would be very uncomfortable. But I will lick any part of your face.
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If I wasn't a film-maker, I'd be a film critic. It's the only thing I'd be qualified to do.
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In a complex and troubling world, who wouldn't want to simplify? Everybody does. Everybody wants to simplify and put up a picket fence.
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What I like about the EMAs is that you will never know what happens.
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Democracy and markets are both fundamental building blocks for a decent society. But they clash at a fundamental level. We need to balance them.
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I don't think it's worth washing hogs over.
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A woman of honor should never suspect another of things she would not do herself.
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I lived for four years in the 1930s with these individuals and the only time that I wasn't thinking about dealing with physical suffering is when I was working on this book. I've never been more alive as when I worked on this book.
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I'm a bargain shopper! I get a thrill from looking like a million dollars in an outfit that costs next to nothing.
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Not only am I younger, but I'm better looking.
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I was heavily involved in musical theater.